Author:

Motegi, N., M.A. Piette, D.S. Watson, and O. Sezgen

Year:

2004

Abstract:

This paper summarizes the measurement and evaluation of the performance of demand response technologies and strategies in five large facilities. All the sites have data trending systems such as energy management and control systems (EMCS) and/or energy information systems (EIS) 1 . Additional sub-metering was applied where necessary to evaluate the facility’s demand response performance. This paper reviews the control responses during the test period, and analyzes demand savings achieved at each site. Occupant comfort issues are investigated where data are available. This paper discusses methods to estimate demand savings and results from demand response strategies at five large facilities.